One of the most beloved football analysts on television, former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Robert Griffin III was shockingly let go from his football analyst role ...
Robert Griffin III is making a significant comeback in sports broadcasting after his unexpected exit from ESPN last August. Netflix’s recent three-year, $150 million NFL streaming deal has set the stage for a high-profile holiday broadcast.
Robert Griffin III returns to NFL coverage this Christmas, joining Netflix's inaugural football broadcast team following his departure from ESPN.
In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, former NFL star Robert Griffin III gave a surprising reaction to being replaced by Jason Kelce on ESPN’s ‘Monday Night Countdown’
In between all of the events, Griffin found some time to speak with CBS Sports. We covered multiple topics, including Bill Belichick returning to coaching, the college football playoff format and of course Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels.
NFL broadcasting lineup features father-son duo Ian and Eagle, J.J. Watt, Greg Olsen and many more. Here's the full lineup.
On Monday, it was announced that Robert Griffin III would be joining Netflix for its Christmas Day livestream, marking the ex-quarterback's first formal NFL gig since getting the boot from ESPN.
Netflix is going all out for its first NFL broadcast. The streaming service, which will air two NFL games on Christmas Day, revealed its on-air talent for
The Washington Commanders have the No. 2 overall pick at quarterback primed to win Offensive Rookie of the Year and lead his team to the playoffs.
Former Ravens QB Robert Griffin III to join Netflix’ studio coverage of the NFL Christmas Day doubleheader the Chiefs-Steelers and Ravens-Texans games
As for the game announcers, Ian Eagle, Nate Burleson and J.J. Watt will call Chiefs-Steelers while Noah Eagle and Greg Olsen will call Ravens-Texans. Netflix is also expected to have sideline reporters for both games.
Netflix is planning to provide plenty of gifts for viewers of its two Christmas Day games, including Mariah Carey kicking it all off with a taped performance of "All I Want for Christmas is You.” Yet, Netflix executive Brandon Riegg realizes it all amounts to a lump of coal if there are streaming problems.